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  • Divorce Mediation

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  • Collaborative Divorce

  • Child Support

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  • Parenting Time

  • Property & marital claims

  • Paternity

  • Relocation

  • Spousal Support

  • Nuptial Agreements

  • Grandparents Rights

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution Services

  • Mediation

  • Litigation

  • Trial

  • Adoption Documents & Court Proceedings

  • Uncontested Stepparent Adoption

  • Adult Adoption

  • Name Change

  • Estate Planning (Wills & Trusts)

  • Probate & Estate Administration

  • Prenuptial Agreement

  • Young Adult & Minor Children Emergency Care Planning & Documentation

  • Powers of Attorney

  • Healthcare Directives

  • Notary

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  • Consider a prenuptial agreement, especially if remarrying and there are assets and/or children from a previous marriage.Consider a prenuptial agreement, especially if remarrying and there are assets and/or children from a previous marriage.

  • Consult with an attorney to know how to prepare and what steps you should take now.

  • Update your Will, Trust, or consult an attorney about how inherited asset may impact your own estate plan.

  • Establish or update your Will or Trust, Power of Attorney, and Health Care Directive.

  • Consider guardianship and financial provisions within your Will or Trust.

  • Review the possible documents and planning steps included in our “Minor Children & Young Adult Care Package” here.

  • Encourage them to sign a Power of Attorney, Health Care Directive, and HIPAA Waiver.

  • Have important documents in-hand when traveling with your children following divorce. Update your estate plan including Power of Attorney and health care directive.

  • Consult with a family law attorney to learn about paternity determination and the rights of both biological parents.

  • Learn about options to modify support obligation or consult with a family law attorney to analyze whether or not pursuing a change will meets statutory requirements.

  • Discuss your plan with a family law attorney to understand the requirements and likelihood of obtaining a court order to allow relocation and parenting time modification.